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From what I have read on the NCLEX testing site, the test is a national test and thus the same in every state. The whole purpose of a standardized, nationalized test is that so each student has an equal opportunity of doing well based on the same content. Although the questions may be different on each test, the questions are researched, graded, and standardizes so each student has the same potential to pass or fail based on their understanding and application of their knowledge.
NSchoolAgain, LPN
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I reside in Florida and I've been told by some Rns that the NCLEX for Florida is harder than the one in Georgia. That would surprise me since I thought this was a national test. Does anyone know if some states have an easier NCLEX or may straight forward test than in other states?
I still plan on testing in Florida but I was just surprised when some nurses told me they took the Ga test to ensure they would pass!
Still waiting on my ATT! Graduated May 1st!! I'm so nervous!
Also I've only been able to complete 2 practice tests and I've only made 50% on them. So how long should I wait to test?